Serhou Guirassy: Dortmund centre-forward linked with AC Milan move in Italy

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Serhou Guirassy: Dortmund centre-forward linked with AC Milan move in Italy

AC Milan monitor €40m Dortmund striker Serhou Guirassy as Serie A switch touted

AC Milan are being linked with a move for Borussia Dortmund centre-forward Serhou Guirassy, with the Guinea and France national reported to have a 31% chance of leaving the Bundesliga side for San Siro.

Guirassy, 29, is currently valued at €40.00m and his situation in Germany is attracting attention, with speculation intensified by the lack of publicly confirmed contract expiry details at Dortmund, raising the prospect of a future free‑agent scenario if no new deal is formalised. The forward wears the No 9 shirt for the Bundesliga club and operates primarily as a central striker, leading the line with his right foot and notable physical presence at 1.87m tall.

Born in Arles on 12 March 1996, Guirassy holds dual nationality with Guinea and France, and his international profile adds appeal for Milan as they weigh up attacking reinforcements from the German top flight to Serie A. He has been a key figure in Dortmund’s attack, featuring in the Bundesliga this season and contributing as a focal point in their forward line.

Recent appearances for Dortmund have kept him in the shop window, with his performances in the league continuing to underline why he is seen as a potential marquee addition for a European giant. His market valuation around €40m is viewed in the context of any transfer negotiations, although Milan are understood to be monitoring whether his contractual position could eventually lower that outlay or open up the possibility of a move after a contract expiry.

With the probability of the move rated at 31% in the latest data, Milan’s interest remains at the rumour stage, but a switch to Italy would mark a significant new chapter in Guirassy’s career and could redefine his reputation as a leading centre-forward on the European stage if it materialises.

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